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Fiction · 2010 · PG-13

Lucid Intervals

by Stuart Woods

A woman Stone knows is being stalked. The stalker is patient, careful, and very dangerous.

It seems like just another quiet night at Elaine's. Stone Barrington and his former cop partner, Dino, take on client Herbie Fisher who claims to have won $14 millon on a lucky lotto ticket. Herbie says he needs a lawyer--but a single gunshot aimed at Herbie convinces Stone and Dino that Herbie might need a bodyguard and a private investigator, too.

For14+GenreFictionLength310 pagesRead time~8.6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Moderate violence — a dangerous stalker; the threat against a woman; confrontations

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Some

Moderate — adult romantic situations

Substance Use

Barely any

Mild — social drinking

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The stalker — patient and methodical; the threat to someone in Stone's circle; Herbie Fisher's development

What this book is about

Stone Barrington's friend Herbie Fisher becomes a focus — a young man learning to live up to his potential. Meanwhile, a woman in Stone's world is being carefully stalked. Lucid Intervals is the sixteenth Stone Barrington novel — the Herbie Fisher subplot becomes a series-developing thread.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

A dangerous stalker — patient and calculating

Adult romantic content

Sixteenth Stone Barrington novel

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